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Vestibule of Peace: New peacebuilding initiative in Mali launched
The Malian Action-Research Institute for Peace (IMRAP) in partnership with Interpeace, the Institute for Development Studies and...
Participatory Research, Planning and Evaluation Process in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Hotspots Summary Results: Participatory Action Research
IDS and Praxis supported eleven action research groups in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The groups identified their research enquiries based...
Participatory Statistics to Measure Prevalence in Bonded Labour Hotspots in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: Findings of the Base- and Endline Study
operational work in a ‘modern slavery hotspot’ in northern India to reduce the prevalence of bonded labour in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Participatory Research, Planning and Evaluation Process in Nepal Summary Results: Participatory Action Research
The programme aims to support learning about the most effective community and NGO activities in combatting modern day slavery and bonded labour in the Freedom Fund South East Nepal Hotspot.
Participatory Statistics to Measure Prevalence in Bonded Labour Hotspots in Tamil Nadu: Findings of the Base and Endline Study
This report documents the findings of the Institute of Development Studies’ (IDS) and its partner, ‘Praxis Institute for...
Mid-Term Review of the Freedom Fund Southern India Bonded Labour Hotspot
The Institute of Development Studies is carrying out a programme of research, learning and evaluation in relation to the Freedom Fund...
Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia (CLARISSA)
Surfacing key drivers of the worst forms of child labour and developing interactions to counteract them.
Participation, Inclusion and Social Change
Participation is a right held by all people to engage in society and in the decisions that impact their lives. Participation is thus a...
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Reflecting Forewords with Robert ChambersThe Modern Slavery Trap: Bonded Labour
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
International enterprises, sex work, organised crime groups, and exploitative recruitment agencies have dominated the discussion on modern slavery in recent years. However, while this work is important, it is just the tip of the iceberg.